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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Bush Administration To Face True Measure of Justice

Please allow me to wax philosophic for just a bit. We all recognize that certain injustices have occurred within the Bush administration. In this context, let me share with you the philosophy behind my unshakable belief that these injustices will ultimately be dealt with in a convincing, thorough, and satisfactory manner.

Yes, justice will be served. This optimism or idealism that I am about to speak of is born of a certain metaphysical or spiritual understanding -- a sort of "Tao of Physics" as applied to principles of justice -- a cosmic merger of spirit and science. It is in this "natural law" that I firmly believe and place my trust.

Justice will prevail. Universal justice is a force, much like gravity. An autonomic, self-governing force completely free of corruptive influence. It is inescapable and inevitable. Where there is imbalance, a force ensues to restore the balance. It is as water, perfectly filling the emptiness or void. It completes what needs completing. It heals that which has been unjustly violated, in perfect measure and with perfect timing. It restores order, balance, and harmony in the universe. This is the nature of things. It is the inherent beauty of existence.

Universal Justice is a perpetual process or force that is applied without equivocation and with perfect symmetry and mathematical precision!

Bush, Cheney, Rove, Gonzales, et al -- are not immune from the justice principle. No one is. They will not escape. It is inescapable. It applies to all without prejudice. Yes, all of us. This is the true Dept. of Justice.

So, it is incumbent upon all of us to be mindful of what we think, say and do. There are consequences. And they are unavoidable. So while we clamor for justice within our normal political reality, take a certain amount of solace from the fact that ultimately, justice will be served in perfect measure.

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I am a citizen of the United States who has a deep and sincere interest in seeing my country -- the United States of America -- remain steadfast and true to its higher principles. I will work to expose those policies and trends that I feel would work against our better interests and, conversely, highlight and promote those policies and initiatives that I feel would have a positive impact on our long-term goals and objectives.